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Peter J. Aschenbrenner

2014

Attendance

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Table Annexed To Article: Slave_Owner Attendance In Twenty-Five Votes On Article Ii, Section 1 Based On Updated Attendance Table, Peter J. Aschenbrenner Oct 2014

Table Annexed To Article: Slave_Owner Attendance In Twenty-Five Votes On Article Ii, Section 1 Based On Updated Attendance Table, Peter J. Aschenbrenner

Peter J. Aschenbrenner

Our Constitutional Logic tables the attendance of Slave_Owner delegates in the twenty-five votes on Article II, Section 1 at the Philadelphia convention on August 24 and September 5 and 6, 1787; the information is drawn from Detailed Attendance Table Updating the Table Appearing in Farrand’s Records of the Federal Convention, May 25, 1787-September 17, 1787, 2 OCL 100, in which OCL updated the attendance data which was last surveyed in Farrand's Records of the Federal Convention of 1787, Vol. 3: 586-590.


Table Annexed To Article: Surveying Farrand's Ambiguous Elocutions Regarding His Delegate Attendance Table, Peter J. Aschenbrenner Oct 2014

Table Annexed To Article: Surveying Farrand's Ambiguous Elocutions Regarding His Delegate Attendance Table, Peter J. Aschenbrenner

Peter J. Aschenbrenner

Max Farrand’s Delegate Attendance Table Appears in Volume 3 at 586-590; this is the final volume he produced in both his 1911 and 1937 editions of his Records of the Federal Convention. He did not update his table for the 1937 edition; more significantly, his table is marred by ambiguous elocutions such as “at least” or “probably.” Our Constitutional Logic calendars all such expressions in the table annexed. Readers may refer to the updated table OCL has produced at Detailed Attendance Table Updating Farrand’s Table Appearing in his Records of the Federal Convention, May 25, 1787-September 17, 1787, 2 OCL …